In 4.2 they hid the developer options for some reason, go to the about phone screen in settings and tap the build number 7 times and it'll unlock the dev options.
Geesh. I could have spend years and never figured that out. Thank you!
In 4.2 they hid the developer options for some reason, go to the about phone screen in settings and tap the build number 7 times and it'll unlock the dev options.
In 4.2 they hid the developer options for some reason, go to the about phone screen in settings and tap the build number 7 times and it'll unlock the dev options.
1. Stickmount rocks. I loaded up a 10 GB mkv movie and it played fine, off a 32 GB NTFS flash drive. Well, actually there was a split second audio lag but I wonder if it's the Dice player. I couldn't install VLC because it isn't supported in my area.
2. I couldn't be bothered to jump through hoops to install Browser.apk, and Dolphin HD beta didn't work, so I installed Firefox Beta instead with Flash 11.1.111.5. It works very well, to my pleasant surprise. Strangely though if I installed the later 11.1.115.12, all the Flash content is all pixelated.
Hmmm... the OP raises a valid point though. I thought the whole point of rooting was to do stuff you're locked out of doing on your device. And I thought the whole point of the Nexus line was bare Android with none of those restrictions. If you still have to root to do what you want, how is a Nexus device different from any other?